March on Washington Crowd at National Mall Style:Unstretched CanvasThe March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom took place on August 28th, 1963. Many leaders of the movement for civil and economic rights of African Americans gave speeches, with the most notable speech being Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. In this speech, King called for an end to legalized racism and segregation. This historic photo shows the crowd gathered on the National Mall. People are packed closely together, filling
ivy-covered building leads the viewer's eye across the image
It was named after the famous Venice bridge bearing the same name
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Portland's Union Station operated from 1888 to 1960 and was located in the Libbytown neighborhood